Many of us spend a portion of time lowed
our head and glued to our smartphone or to other connected devices. We are obsessive
to our phone, reading social media or checking out the weather or otherwise
dipping into the wealth of data at our disposal will typically consume all of
our attention, making it hard to do anything else. Though some people try to advocate
smartphone additions looking up and get rid of phone, it didn’t work.
Google glass might offer a solution to this
problem. It gives us a way of using the outboard brain of the internet while
still being able to do other things. The Glass is a computer built into the frame
of a pair of glasses, and it’s the device that will make augmented reality part
of our daily lives. With the half-inch (1.3cm) display, which comes into focus
when you look up and to the right, users will be able to take and share photos,
video-chat, check appointments and access maps and the Web.
If you have a flight to London for a
holiday season, there’s no need to check out what time you should leave, what
the weather likes in London on your smartphone. Just asks your Glass: “what’s
my flight status?” and look up to the right side, you can get any information
about your flight. With Google Glass, your arrangement for the vocation will
always show up to you. You will wonder how it works! Actually the Glass piggybacks
off the data connection of your Android smartphone or your iPhone when you're
out and about, but it has the capability to hop on Wi-Fi networks
independently. Regardless of where it finds its connectivity, it gets every
shred of data and more through its tethered Google account access. It knows
flight times from your e-mail messages, the weather at your location, where's
good to eat nearby, and more.
Convenience for your life, the small and exclusive
design of Google Glass is definably to be the 5-star gadget in 2014. Are you
expecting to use it?
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